2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00530-002-0066-z
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A digital rights management scheme for broadcast video

Abstract: Abstract. Many watermarking techniques have been proposed for digital video and digital broadcast video. In general, they address the seller's or broadcaster's concerns, such as copyright-violation deterrence, copyright-violation detection and copy protection. Some of them provide for data integrity (tamper proofing), which is a shared concern of both subscriber and broadcaster. In all these cases, the watermark generation and embedding is performed or controlled by the seller or broadcaster. Therefore, a broa… Show more

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“…This result in less embedding capacity still it achieves substantial robustness. For a J x K size of host image, the number of blocks, k, using NxN DCT transform is given by (1). Total embedding capacity is same as the number of NxN blocks which is given by k.…”
Section: Proposed Image Watermarking Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This result in less embedding capacity still it achieves substantial robustness. For a J x K size of host image, the number of blocks, k, using NxN DCT transform is given by (1). Total embedding capacity is same as the number of NxN blocks which is given by k.…”
Section: Proposed Image Watermarking Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital Rights Management (DRM) system is established to resolve such issues [1,2]. The watermark can be a logo, signature or any secret information which defines the identity of the person.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the unfairness between multicaster and subscriber of the scheme, the arbitration is invalid. This is the subscriber's right problem, and is first put forward by Emmanuel and Kankanhalli in 2003 [1], and they proposed a solution to solve this problem for digital video multicasts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hence, concerns about protection and enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights of the digital content involved in the transactions, have also been mounting. The emerging field of digital rights management (DRM) systems [3,9] addresses these issues related to ownership rights of digital content. Two basic goals of DRM systems that can be met with digital watermarking are: i) preventing unauthorized use of the images (in general, any digital information), particularly for commercial purposes and ii) providing visibility to the authentic source or the owner of the information on a continuous basis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%